ESPN reports that Floyd Mayweather will earn at least $32 million for his fight Saturday night against Andre Berto. The challenger to Mayweather’s welterweight title will receive $4 million, the most of his career.
The earnings were revealed by the Nevada State Athletic Commission. The payout is a far cry from the $250 million he received for his fight with Manny Pacquiao on May 2nd.
Floyd Mayweather reported payouts (excluding PPV and other ancillary earnings) under Showtime:
Roberto Guerrero – $32M
Canelo Alvarez – $41.5M
Marcos Maidana I – $32M
Marcos Maidana II – $32M
Manny Pacquiao – $250M (originally projected at $180M)
Andre Berto – $32M
On the undercard, ESPN reports the following payouts as disclosed by the NSAC:
Roman Martinez ($300K) – Orlando Salido ($150K)
Badou Jack ($500K) – George Graves ($150K)
Jhonny Gonzalez ($50K) – Jonathan Oquendo ($50K)
Ishe Smith ($150K) – Vanes Martirosyan ($150K)
Payout Perspective:
In his last fight under the Showtime contract, and according to Mayweather, his last fight ever, this fight has seen the least amount of hype of the six. According to Darren Rovell, it is not a sellout at the MGM Grand. The get-in price as of Friday night is $324 with an abundance of tickets available above that price point. As a result, one might conclude that Mayweather will not enjoy the extra revenue from all of the ancillary resources such as gate, closed circuit and PPVs. Regardless, Mayweather will still collect at least $32 million in what will be his last fight.
Saldathief says
But rousey is a superstar. Bahahahahhaha
d says
Mayweather may make 32m, but Showtime is going to lose tens of millions.
Also, no way he made anywhere near 250m from the Pacquaio fight. The math doesn’t add up. Boxing promotions lie a lot.
Diego says
I feel sorry for Showtime. But that’s what they get for signing a contract that guarantees Mayweather a pile of money while allowing him to hand-pick his opponents.
Saldathief says
You guys are complete morons as usual. Showtime has killed it over the years with may and all the fights. Just on maypac alone they made their money on the deal. They will be begging for him to re sign when he comes back. Also it keeps hbo from getting him. Try thinking out of the box with your small brain for a change. Hahaha.
More idiots who dont have a (removed) clue
tops E says
Money money money hahahaha
d says
What a surprise, no censorship on Sal. Ridiculous. Keep it consistent if you are going to censor people.
As for Sal, you are an idiot who just randomly makes things up as he goes along. Showtime took a bath here and they know it. Also, HBO is still killing them from a ratings standpoint so it didn’t do much if anything at all.
Payout Moderator says
d, Sal:
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d says
As long as its consistent, that sounds good.
Fight Fan says
Showtime has been around a lot longer than UFC, They can afford it. D quit acting like you got the books for all the organizations. You never have one solid piece of evidence for your clownish claims.
d says
What are you talking about?
The evidence is right there. They had to pay Mayweather 32m for that fight. They had to pay to produce the fight- that production costs millions. You have to pay announcers, pay for the film production, some promotion, etc. Lots of money. This probably cost Showtime around 40m. What did they get in return? What was their cut? This ppv probably literally only did around 500k buys- it bombed royally. . According to Dan Rafael in the past, Showtime didn’t start to profit from Mayweather’s ppvs until he goes over 1.1m buys. This clearly didn’t exceed that number. This was a massive financial loss for Mayweather and the syndication rights are a joke because no one cared about this fight.
You have no idea what you are talking about.
d says
Also, just to point out, Mayweather has had 6 fights for Showtime. 4 of the 6 not only didn’t make money up front, they lost money. They probably broke even overall with his contract even factoring in the rights to his fights, re-airings, etc. Probably just expected to use his name to spring board their other fights they have.
mmaguru says
Nice payouts for the under card fighters.
d says
That might be true if it were complete. Rafael always leaves out the prelim fighters.
How much did the other 12 fighters make?
The Greatest says
Showtime made money on all the fights. Mayweather tends to pay most things himself. Promotions, fees, the other fighters purses.
He writes alot of the checks but receives a big sum of the money.
Showtime really doesnt pay that much.
d says
Showtime pays him 32m genius. They then have to pay for the production- Mayweather doesn’t front that money, he pays for some of the promotion and the undercards, but doesn’t cover Showtime’s costs. Showtime is taking an absolute bath here.
They lost money on those events too, you just aren’t well informed.
Diego says
A question for anyone who can answer it – do we know how much money HBO and Showtime made on Mayweather-Pacman after everyone who needed to get paid (fighers, promoters, etc) got their share? I’d be curious to see how the costs and revenues were split up.
I think Mayweather get’s a big chunk of money because he handles a lot of the promotion himself with the idea that the promotion will drive PPV buys. But if the fight doesn’t sell, he still gets his money and it’s Showtime that takes the loss. Again, if I were Showtime I would be disappointed in this fight – I would have been pushing for a fight with Amir Khan.
d says
Diego, I’ve read several articles in the past detailing how HBO/Showtime make a very low percentage of the net from a ppv event. From what I’ve read they always prefer the fight to be free on their respective channels because of that low cut they receive and of course if it were a ppv quality fight, their ratings would be big. I’ve read that they only make about 5% of the net(when it is profitable), but I’m not positive how accurate that is. I also remember Rafael pointing out that the break even point for Showtime was around 1.1m ppv buys for Mayweather fights. That of course is not included in the re-airings which they profit from with sponsorship/paid viewership.
Also, I don’t believe Mayweather fronts a ton of money for his fights for the actual promotion- fairly certain most of it is done by Showtime. They pay for the full production from what I’ve read and a fair amount of the promoting of the fight-the rest he assumes.
As for Showtime pushing for a fight with Khan, I agree I’m sure they would have preferred that, but he has full control over who he fights, so really they have no choice in the matter.
Fight Fan says
Khan is a pest that is obsessed with mayweather and now that he’s gone he wants to fight Pac. Khan needs to avenge his losses and fight Garcia or Thurman.
saldathief says
thought this was interesting about Floyd! on another note it looks like the girls are taking over this forum just like they have in the UFC! No one has any guts anymore!!
http://www.badlefthook.com/2015/9/13/9317969/floyd-mayweather-hints-at-new-hbo-offer-says-hes-loyal-to-showtime
saldathief says
to pay out monitor, can you please post the ” healthy conversation policy” thank you
Payout Moderator says
Sal:
Pretty much to scale down on the profanity and trolling. It’s pretty easy to remember.
saldathief says
@Payout moderator, point taken, here is something to think about. How many people click on this site just to see what me and others, and D post? Think about it before you threaten to ban anyone!
Payout Moderator says
Sal:
We definitely don’t want it to get to that point for our long time posters. We love how enthusiastic our posters are, but there have been complains from those who also want to have real conversations and debates on this site with regards to the posts published, which is just as important.
saldathief says
@payout thank you very much